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It's difficult to know what Newcastle will turn up. Hopefully we can unsettle them early.

Agreed - they’re somewhat unpredictable! Them slipping down the table due to recent results might mean they pull out a decent performance.
Also depends which Wilf turns up; hopefully today is the day he returns as the Wilf we saw a few weeks ago and rips them apart......Otherwise, I reckon we’ll struggle to create much and will lose 0-1 to a last minute goal.
Fingers crossed!

It's difficult to know what Newcastle will turn up. Hopefully we can unsettle them early.

Isn't it strange how the lower sides and especially their keeper always have their best game of the season against us, and why do team's on a losing run and strikers on a long run of not scoring always seem to end those runs when they play us? Or am I just paranoid?

Two things cost us. 1) Roy took off Wilf on 70 mins and it lifted them. They moved up the pitch twenty yards and put on multiple strikers. 2) we had no striker on the pitch and so then were forced to defend deep and wait for them to score.